by AngelHsu | Nov 27, 2012 | UNFCCC
This post originally appeared on The Huffington Post and The Metric, the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy’s blog. Well, there’s an app for that, and it’s called DecisionMakr. Having attended many of these negotiations in the past, I question the...
by AngelHsu | Nov 25, 2012 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appeared at ChinaFAQs.org. The next round of United Nations climate negotiations is gearing up to take place starting next week in Doha Qatar, where countries will look to both China and the United States to see whether domestic political events...
by AngelHsu | Oct 25, 2012 | Climate, UNFCCC
The lexicon of climate change negotiations is always full of alphabet soup – the UNFCCC, GHGs, AWG-KP, AWG-LCA – the list is endless, particularly in reference to negotiation blocs, which can be as simple as G77 & China, EU-27, BASIC, BRIC, etc. etc....
by AngelHsu | Jan 10, 2012 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs. As part of its green diplomacy strategy and move to promote a positive image in Durban, China for the first time highlighted its own development aid in the context of South-South capacity building and financial assistance...
by AngelHsu | Dec 6, 2011 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs. By Angel Hsu, Jonathan Smith and Max Song The idea of a total cap on energy consumption in China, first suggested last March before the National People’s Congress has reemerged in Durban, and surprisingly there are now...
by AngelHsu | Dec 6, 2011 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs. When China launched its first official pavilion at a UN climate conference on Sunday, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Secretariat Cristiana Figueres was there alongside China’s NDRC Vice Minister Xie...
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